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“What’s wrong with standing in the same place if it’s a good place?” “Even a good place gets to be a rut, especially if you’re standing in it alone. Honey, alone and lonely share the same root.”

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Chasing Fire

In this compelling narrative, readers are taken on a thrilling journey with two firefighters who must balance the risks of their job with their personal lives. The story delves into the intense and often perilous world of firefighting, highlighting the bravery and dedication of these heroes. more

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Nora Roberts
Nora Roberts

An American best-selling author known for her romance novels. Since publishing her first novel in 1981, Nora Roberts has written over 200 books, which have been beloved by readers worldwide. more

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